State Department faces questions over reported counseling after Trump win
- A House Republican is demanding answers from Secretary of State Antony Blinken about a State Department-sponsored therapy 'cry session' for emotionally fragile workers after the election.
- Rep. Darell Issa called the therapy sessions 'unacceptable' and questioned the ability of State Department personnel to implement lawful policies.
- Issa suggested foreign service officers who cannot align with the public's preferences should resign and seek political appointments in the next administration.
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